An artist that straddles numerous different musical universes, Nils Frahm’s work has been likened to that of a classical composer - blending piano and ambient electronic minimalism with captivating ...
A student of classical piano who began his career as a jobbing musician, Berlin-based Nils Frahm has spent the last two decades blurring the lines between classical and contemporary music alongside ...
Nils Frahm comes bursting through the door of the retro-style café where we’ve agreed to meet: ‘I’m here to pick you up,’ the musician, producer and composer says, slightly out of breath. We emerge ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Nils Frahm's fans are an emotional lot. Tears in their eyes, they tell him about how his music has helped them through some of their ...
November’s Vinyl Me, Please record of the month is Black Sabbath’s Paranoid, and today they announced that December’s will be Nils Frahm‘s 2013 album Spaces. Here’s the details: The special-edition ...
Nils Frahm apologises early in his scintillating National Concert Hall set for not having played Ireland in six years. But it’s hard to blame him for staying away, considering the sheer size of the ...
Recording live and learning to live with those performances, as well as yourself, night in and night out - that was the balance Nils Frahm attempted to strike while making "Spaces," his contemplative, ...
All that plus the bent sounds of former Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes, idiosyncratic pop from Trace Mountains (a side-project from Dave Benton of the band LVL UP) and the pulsing ambient sounds of ...
"The pipe organ is a bit more uplifting sounding than my other instruments. You need that in depressing countries like England and Germany," joked Nils Frahm, introducing the protagonist of tonight’s ...
July 20, 2021 • All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen's favorite tracks of the week include a classic murder ballad reimagined by Bonnie "Prince" Billy, a new collaboration with Nils Frahm and F.S.
Nils Frahm has condemned NFTs in a new interview, saying that the increasingly popular new format is “crap”. READ MORE: WTF is an NFT? Kings Of Leon’s weird non-fungible token thing – explained! Frahm ...
I expect to talk to Nils Frahm from the environment of his "laboratory-like" studio in Berlin, but it turns out he is in Denmark. "Yes, it's a rare case for me to be in Berlin these days," he says. I ...